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Arsenal forever.
 
dontdiedontkillanyon;7113574 said:
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Arsenal forever.

Much respect to them. Believed in them. They just couldn't get the job done.

It's up to Ramsey, Wilshere, Walcott, Ox, ____, ____, to get the job done and best believe they will.

 
toheeb27;7114115 said:
northside7;7113835 said:
dontdiedontkillanyon;7113574 said:
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Arsenal forever.

Much respect to them. Believed in them. They just couldn't get the job done.

It's up to Ramsey, Wilshere, Walcott, Ox, ____, ____, to get the job done and best believe they will.

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Feel free to do so. And we did get the last laugh this campaign.
 
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northside7;7114147 said:
toheeb27;7114115 said:
northside7;7113835 said:
dontdiedontkillanyon;7113574 said:
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Arsenal forever.

Much respect to them. Believed in them. They just couldn't get the job done.

It's up to Ramsey, Wilshere, Walcott, Ox, ____, ____, to get the job done and best believe they will.

nxkih3.jpg.gif

Feel free to do so. And we did get the last laugh this campaign.

U sound real cocky my dude. Be careful it comes back to bite your squad in the ass. Birmingham, Swansea won the same trophy u guys won. Be humble

 
FA Chairmen Reportedly Criticize Sepp Blatter over Qatar 2022 World Cup

FIFA president Sepp Blatter is under fire from several high-ranking football association officials following the organisation's controversial decision to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar.

The nation's acquisition of football's global spectacle has been clouded in controversy after The Sunday Times reported (h/t James Montague of CNN.com) that it had obtained a plethora of documents suggesting that Qatar's bid was fueled by corruption.

Richard Conway ✔ @richard_conway

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Told that FA chairman Greg Dyke directly questioned Sepp Blatter on accusations Qatar 2022 claims are racially motivated.

11:48 AM - 10 Jun 2014 Sao Paulo, Brasil

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Dutch FA chief Michael van Praag also called on Blatter to stand down.

11:53 AM - 10 Jun 2014

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Michael van Praag (president of Dutch FA) to Blatter: 'Do you ever look on Twitter? You'd see that millions of people are agains you.'

1:14 PM - 10 Jun 2014

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Lennart Johansson, the former Uefa president vanquished by Blatter in 98, says it is time for him to step down as Fifa president.

11:44 AM - 10 Jun 2014

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Earlier this week, Blatter made headlines when he launched a questionable response to The Sunday Times' allegations, referring to the British media as "racist" and claiming that its goal was to "destroy the institution," according to Gibson:

"I still have fire inside me and, if we show unity, that is the best way to deal with those in the world that want to destroy FIFA."

Blatter made the claims while speaking to UEFA Congress. As a result, many, including former Manchester United chief executive and current UEFA ExCo member David Gill, have called for Blatter to step down, per the Daily Mail's Matt Lawton:

Gill also challenged Blatter on his astonishing attack on the British media. 'The statement from Mr Blatter yesterday was totally unacceptable and factually incorrect. To try to portray it as a racist or discriminatory attack is sheer...totally unacceptable.'

Gill agreed Blatter's comments had left 'a stain' on FIFA, adding that it was 'disappointing' that the 78-year-old had gone back on his declaration in 2011 and chosen to stand again as president.

The 78-year-old Blatter has served as FIFA president since June of 1998 but has been at the centre of controversy throughout his time in office. With criticism and opposition piling up, it would appear that Blatter's days are numbered as the face of the organization.

However, it's clear that the Swiss has the support of many important figures within and around FIFA as he prepares to run for a fifth term.

Although the football association chairmen are likely to gain additional support as more details emerge regarding the Qatar corruption controversy, it's still far too early to draw any conclusions or determine the legitimacy of the allegations.

With the 2014 FIFA World Cup just two days away, the debate could potentially threaten the sanctity of the sport's premier competition.
 
gtfoh with that shit abt be humble for winning the FA cup...it's a major trophy no matter who wins it...

If we win the league it will be but they haven't won the champions league... Man jus shut up
 
So Ronaldo confirms he was unconscious for 3-4 mins on the day of the 98 final...

No question Brazil would hav won if he didn't hav that episode... It completely shook up the whole team and of course he wasn't the same player either
 
Figo;7114267 said:
northside7;7114147 said:
toheeb27;7114115 said:
northside7;7113835 said:
dontdiedontkillanyon;7113574 said:
sport-final-batch-image-1-133982864.jpg


Arsenal forever.

Much respect to them. Believed in them. They just couldn't get the job done.

It's up to Ramsey, Wilshere, Walcott, Ox, ____, ____, to get the job done and best believe they will.

nxkih3.jpg.gif

Feel free to do so. And we did get the last laugh this campaign.

U sound real cocky my dude. Be careful it comes back to bite your squad in the ass. Birmingham, Swansea won the same trophy u guys won. Be humble

Confidence not cockiness. The players I listed got the job done and ended the drought. They will use that going forward.

We win a major trophy and y'all try to diminish it.

And the bold is wrong.

 
Gooner;7114425 said:
gtfoh with that shit abt be humble for winning the FA cup...it's a major trophy no matter who wins it...

If we win the league it will be but they haven't won the champions league... Man jus shut up

Calm down nigga. Y'all win a trophy. Stop popping off like precious on her period.
 
northside7;7114601 said:
Figo;7114267 said:
northside7;7114147 said:
toheeb27;7114115 said:
northside7;7113835 said:
dontdiedontkillanyon;7113574 said:
sport-final-batch-image-1-133982864.jpg


Arsenal forever.

Much respect to them. Believed in them. They just couldn't get the job done.

It's up to Ramsey, Wilshere, Walcott, Ox, ____, ____, to get the job done and best believe they will.

nxkih3.jpg.gif

Feel free to do so. And we did get the last laugh this campaign.

U sound real cocky my dude. Be careful it comes back to bite your squad in the ass. Birmingham, Swansea won the same trophy u guys won. Be humble

Confidence not cockiness. The players I listed got the job done and ended the drought. They will use that going forward.

We win a major trophy and y'all try to diminish it.

And the bold is wrong.

Aite. I see where you're coming from now. Kinda sound cocky as hell. But u always believe in your arsenal good and bad.

 
Gooner;7114431 said:
So Ronaldo confirms he was unconscious for 3-4 mins on the day of the 98 final...

No question Brazil would hav won if he didn't hav that episode... It completely shook up the whole team and of course he wasn't the same player either

False. In a every major tournament brazil face France, zidane and dem boys own Ronaldo Roberto rivaldo ronaldinho cafu kaka taffarel all the Brazilian ace squad. Zidane, Thierry, pires, thuram, put fair into brazil in 1998 and 2006 World Cup.

 
im sure watching your star player pass out for 4 mins on the day of the final had nothing to do with it...Brazil played like shit that game
 
Gooner;7115874 said:
im sure watching your star player pass out for 4 mins on the day of the final had nothing to do with it...Brazil played like shit that game

ronaldo passing did factor into brazil being weaker. however, throughout that game, france was statistically better on the ball. brazil folded. have to credit france. they wasn't scared at all.



youtube.com/watch?v=4x7JW0y7vkQ

how the fuck you post youtube vids? they switch everything.
 
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Figo;7115915 said:
Gooner;7115874 said:
im sure watching your star player pass out for 4 mins on the day of the final had nothing to do with it...Brazil played like shit that game

ronaldo passing did factor into brazil being weaker. however, throughout that game, france was statistically better on the ball. brazil folded. have to credit france. they wasn't scared at all.


how the fuck you post youtube vids? they switch everything.


damn full match I'm gonna watch that when I get some time...

Just paste the link w/o using the insert link shit


 
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